Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1924, Page 16

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genia Botkin, Margaret Kramer ! and Hattie Herfurth. SELECTIONS ON HARMONICA Concert Tonight in Central High School Auditorium. Public concert, Central High Community Center, tonight, 8:15 o'clock. Admission free. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Program: March .... .Selected Washington Community Orchestra, Charles V. Banner, director. (a) “America.” (¢) “Oath of Allegiance.” (b) “Salute to the Flag." (d) Doxology. Everybody. (a) “Banks of the Wabash.” (b) “All Through the Night.” (¢) “Bohunkus.” Everybody. (a) Welcoming Visitors 1o Washingtol (b) Acquaintance Song. Everybody. . (2) “Returning Spring”...Vidal (b) “A Sign at Twilight,” Hahn Margaret Kramer, soprano, August King-Smith at the piano. (a) "Highland Laddie.” (b) “Soldie (a) Fourth X phonic Espagn (b) *Vulse Fantastique” Burleigh Bugenia Botkin, violinist. e Hattie Herfurth, + Margaret Grant at ti Announcen . Harmonica Novelties...Selected Ernest Littleton and Wilbur Healey. = “The Star Spangied Banner; Everybody. The 111th public concert under the auspices of the Community Music As- | sociation will be given tonight at 8:15 ! o'dock in the auditorium of the Cen- | tral High School. Eugenia Botkin, | wiolinist; Marga- wot Kramer, so- prane, of the XKing-Smith Sto- dlos, and Hattie { Herfurth, ome of Paul Bleydon's present Littleton and Healey in harmonica novel- { ties. EUGENIA BOTEIN. Miss Botkin's contributions will be ‘Lalo’s Fourth Movement “Symphonie iispagnola” and “Valse Fantastique, by Cecil Burleigh, assisted at the piano by John S. M. Zimmerman. Miss Kramer's vocal group will include “Returning Spring,” by Vidal, and Hahn's “A Sign at Twilight™ She will be umm:aé &t e plano by Aungust mi Sla::, ‘Why Dost Thou Leave Me” and Fden's "What's in the Air’" <l be the offerings of Miss Herfurth, ac- companied by Margaret Grant. Ernest Littleton and Wilbur Healey will be heard in a fascinating group of har- monica selections. The Washington Community Or- chestra, _under the direction of Charles V. Banner, will render sev- oral selections and accomvany the community singing, under the direc- tion of Mr. Lawrence. Mrs. H. Clyde Grimes has prepared a twenty-min- ute preliminary organ recital, begin- ning at 7:55 o'clock. There will be 1,680 free meats and 320 seats re- served for members of the associa- tion and for those desiring reserved seat privileges for 25 cents. No chil- ! dren under four years of age will be | admitted and all other children must come with adults and sit with them tbroughout the concert. THe doors will open at 7 o'clock. CLEVELAND RABBI DETAINED AT PIER! Wife and Child Also Held Pending Decision as to Entry of Latter to U. S. Br the Associated Press. i NEW YORK, March &—Rabbii Mecier Liefet of Cleveland, his wife 80d siep-daughter were detained at Lliis Island today after their arrival he steamer Paris, pending a de- cision 35 to whether the child could be admitted. 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